Taste of Wrath by Matt Wallace
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
And the series is done.
I can honestly say I was deeply amused by this ensemble cast of chef-mercenaries who are so devoted to making the best possible meals under the worst possible conditions... including serving angel meat to demons, being tortured on live-tv, hellgnomes, and enough guns, monsters, UF, grimdark fantasy, and gun-toting madness to fill your belly and then some.
It's a wild ride. Lots of death, pathos, humor, and irreverent awesomeness.
And yes, I'm kinda sad right now. No matter how much I enjoyed the action and the foodie goodness, I've grown rather fond of some of the characters and having them leave the kitchen is pretty rough. ; ;
Thanks to Netgalley for letting me continue this Foodie Nightmare!
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Thursday, April 5, 2018
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